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Family Involvement in Managing Violence of Mental Health Patients.

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PURPOSE This study aimed to explore relatives' perceptions of violent episodes and their suggestions on managing violence. DESIGN AND METHODS Qualitative design with focus groups including relatives (n = 8)… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE This study aimed to explore relatives' perceptions of violent episodes and their suggestions on managing violence. DESIGN AND METHODS Qualitative design with focus groups including relatives (n = 8) was carried out. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. FINDINGS The relatives described patient violence in different contexts: at home, in a psychiatric hospital, and after discharge from the psychiatric hospital. They suggested interventions to achieve safer and more humane management of violent episodes. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Relatives are a valuable source of information in developing strategies to manage patient violence humanely. Their views on developing the quality of psychiatric care merit more attention.

Keywords: violence; managing violence; violence mental; involvement managing; family involvement; mental health

Journal Title: Perspectives in psychiatric care
Year Published: 2017

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